Sana’a calls for an urgent meeting of UN General Assembly to stop genocide in Gaza

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Yemen sent a memorandum to the United Nations General Assembly and the member states of the United Nations regarding the dangerous situation and crimes of genocide committed by the Zionist occupation forces against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip.

The memorandum, a copy of which was received by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), considered the war crimes committed by the Zionist enemy against civilians in the Gaza Strip to be punishable by international law, including preventing the entry of food and drinking water, and cutting off electricity to the civilian population in the Strip.

She referred to the call of the Republic of Yemen to deal with this dangerous and emergency situation that threatens the lives of millions of Palestinian residents in the Gaza Strip, to hold an emergency session of the United Nations General Assembly in accordance with its Resolution No. 377 of November 3, 1950, entitled “United for Peace.”

The memorandum indicated that the previously mentioned United Nations resolution authorizes the General Assembly to hold an “emergency special session,” especially in light of the clear inability and deliberate position of the Security Council to carry out its responsibility due to the positions of some of its permanent members in the Council refusing to condemn Zionist crimes.

The memorandum confirmed that those parties, instead of working to stop the bloodshed, began providing military and material support to the Zionist enemy in its attack on the Gaza Strip and sending its battleships and aircraft carriers in a clear threat to the security and safety of the region and an attempt to prove their ability to kill the Palestinian people, whose lands were occupied and whose rights were all violated.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ memorandum concluded by emphasizing the need for the United Nations General Assembly to give the issue humanitarian and political importance and to hold an emergency meeting as soon as possible to protect the Palestinian people, so that the situation does not develop into a regional war whose fire will engulf the Zionist entity and those loyal to it, its allies, and their interests.

Source: Yemen News Agency

Sana’a calls for an urgent meeting of UN General Assembly to stop genocide in Gaza

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Yemen sent a memorandum to the United Nations General Assembly and the member states of the United Nations regarding the dangerous situation and crimes of genocide committed by the Zionist occupation forces against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip.

The memorandum, a copy of which was received by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), considered the war crimes committed by the Zionist enemy against civilians in the Gaza Strip to be punishable by international law, including preventing the entry of food and drinking water, and cutting off electricity to the civilian population in the Strip.

She referred to the call of the Republic of Yemen to deal with this dangerous and emergency situation that threatens the lives of millions of Palestinian residents in the Gaza Strip, to hold an emergency session of the United Nations General Assembly in accordance with its Resolution No. 377 of November 3, 1950, entitled “United for Peace.”

The memorandum indicated that the previously mentioned United Nations resolution authorizes the General Assembly to hold an “emergency special session,” especially in light of the clear inability and deliberate position of the Security Council to carry out its responsibility due to the positions of some of its permanent members in the Council refusing to condemn Zionist crimes.

The memorandum confirmed that those parties, instead of working to stop the bloodshed, began providing military and material support to the Zionist enemy in its attack on the Gaza Strip and sending its battleships and aircraft carriers in a clear threat to the security and safety of the region and an attempt to prove their ability to kill the Palestinian people, whose lands were occupied and whose rights were all violated.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ memorandum concluded by emphasizing the need for the United Nations General Assembly to give the issue humanitarian and political importance and to hold an emergency meeting as soon as possible to protect the Palestinian people, so that the situation does not develop into a regional war whose fire will engulf the Zionist entity and those loyal to it, its allies, and their interests.

Source: Yemen News Agency